renegotiation

renegotiation
re·negotiation

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  • renegotiation — renegotiate UK US /ˌriːnəˈɡəʊʃieɪt/ verb [I or T] ► to discuss an agreement again in order to change it: »The bank did not want to renegotiate the terms of the loan. renegotiation noun [C or U] ► »He will be in a powerful position regarding a… …   Financial and business terms

  • renegotiation — renegotiate ► VERB ▪ negotiate again in order to change the original agreed terms. DERIVATIVES renegotiable adjective renegotiation noun …   English terms dictionary

  • Renegotiation Board — The Renegotiation Board was created as an independent establishment in the executive branch by the Renegotiation Act of 1951 (65 Stat. 7; 50 U.S.C.A.App. No. 1211) and was organized on October 8, 1951. The Board s function was the elimination of… …   Black's law dictionary

  • Renegotiation Act — Federal law which provides for reexamination of government contracts to determine whether excess profits were made which can be recaptured by the government. 50 U.S.C.A.App. 1191 et seq. See renegotiation Board …   Black's law dictionary

  • Renegotiation Act — A federal statute providing for the renegotiation of war contracts and the recapture of excessive profits realized under contracts for the supply of war materiel. 50 USC Appx §§ 1191 et seq …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • renegotiation — noun see renegotiate …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • renegotiation — See renegotiable. * * * …   Universalium

  • renegotiation — noun The act of negotiating again …   Wiktionary

  • renegotiation — n. additional negotiation, repeated settlement through bargaining or discussion …   English contemporary dictionary

  • renegotiation — Lit. To negotiate again (e.g., the terms of a contract or lease). As to government contracts, it consists of a review of a contract after its performance to determine whether excess profits have been made. If they were made, the government can… …   Black's law dictionary

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